How to Use Necessary Evils to Bond in English

如何利用必要的恶行来建立联系

All Ears English Podcast

2026-03-28

18 分钟
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  • This is an All Ears English podcast, how to use necessary evils to bond in English.

  • Welcome to the All Ears English Podcast, downloaded more than 200 million times.

  • Are you feeling stuck with your English?

  • We'll show you how to become fearless and fluent by focusing on connection, not perfection.

  • With your American hosts, Lindsay McMahon,

  • the English adventurer, and Michelle Kaplan, the New York radio girl, coming to you from Colorado and New York City, US.

  • And to get your transcripts delivered by email every week, go to allearsenglish. com forward slash subscribe.

  • What are the necessary evils in your life?

  • Today, learn how to talk about the things you don't want to do, but have to do to build better connection in English.

  • Picture this.

  • You're part of the conversation.

  • Someone jumps in with a fast comment.

  • Everyone reacts.

  • But you're left behind, still processing the words.

  • It's not that you don't understand English.

  • It's that real conversations don't slow down for you.

  • Slang, speed, tone, it all stacks up fast.

  • The good news, these are trainable skills if you know your English level and what to do to move up.

  • Start by taking our free two-minute fluency quiz to find out exactly what your level is now.

  • Score.